Newly revealed documents expose how 18 Western nations secretly shared intelligence with Israel, empowering Mossad’s 1970s campaign to hunt down Munich massacre suspects—raising enduring questions about oversight and democracy.
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Trump’s approval of Arkansas disaster aid came only after FEMA’s initial rejection—raising questions about politics, fairness, and who benefits most from federal relief.
John Miller’s antisemitic threats against Senator Jacky Rosen underscore the rising danger faced by public officials—and the urgent need for stronger protections and accountability.
A judge’s approval of Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants provokes urgent questions about executive power, civil liberties, and the future of immigration law.
A Michigan judge’s sweeping ruling invalidates decades-old abortion restrictions, reinforcing the state’s constitutional embrace of reproductive freedom and setting a new standard for patient autonomy.
RFK Jr. faces bipartisan grilling over controversial HHS budget cuts, vaccine messaging, and the fallout for first responders and vulnerable communities.
The Oklahoma Senate struck down immigration document checks for schools but approved new rules on donation transparency, sparking debate over fairness, community trust, and administrative overreach.
Tulsi Gabbard’s move to fire top intelligence officials over claims of politicization raises fears of political purges undermining America’s security infrastructure.
A coalition of 20 Democratic attorneys general is suing the Trump administration, alleging federal disaster and transportation funds are being withheld unless states comply with immigration enforcement—a move critics call unconstitutional and dangerous.
Tensions escalate after GOP lawmakers target three Democrats for committee removal following a protest at a controversial Newark ICE detention center.